How I Make Money From My Blog Without Writing Sponsored Posts (2024)

How I Make Money From My Blog Without Writing Sponsored Posts (1)

No blogger makes their income exactly the same way another blogger does. The best way to make money blogging is to have several different streams of revenue coming in. The most common ways bloggers make money are sponsored posts, affiliate linking, ads, and selling their own products.

I have nothing against sponsored posts and definitely want to work them into my stream of income, but currently my blog income comes from affiliate links, my own products, and lastly ads. I'm going to share with you what's been most successful for me in each of these ventures.

Affiliate Links

Affiliate linking, done the right way, can bring you a lot of money every month. My most successful affiliate platforms have beenShareasale, Bluehost, and Amazon Associates.

Shareasale

Shareasale is a platform where you can sign up to be an affiliate for lots of different companies and brands. I make the most sales through promoting the design I have on this blog, the Flourish Theme from Restored 316 Designs. I have used this theme for over a year now and really love it, so it's easy for me to promote since it's like a walking advertisem*nt. Whoever you bought your blog theme from probably either has an affiliate program or is on Shareasale.

Bluehost

Bluehost is the most popular web hosting company for WordPress. They're easy to recommend since WordPress has them in their top choices for web hosting and my own experience with them has been good. The easiest way to incorporate Bluehost affiliate links into posts that will make money is to write an article on how to start a blog or your reviews and experiences with web hosting, for example. I have a post called Everything You Need to Start a Self-Hosted WordPress Blogwhich is actually this blog's money maker (as far as affiliate linking goes).

I update that article frequently, I've created step-by-step tutorials, and I've shared my experiences and blogging-related purchases I've made myself. It's a win-win post for both me and my readers because I'm sharingthe knowledge and experience I've gained in the last 5 years of blogging, and in return I get compensated for any purchases that are made through my links.

Amazon Associates

I don't make much on Amazon ($110 this month, which is actually the most I've ever made with them in one month) but I link any product I mention that can be purchased on Amazon because you never know when affiliate income can take off. I have a blogging colleague, Carolina from Mama Instincts, who has done really well with Amazon Associates.Here is a perfect examplefrom her blog (although this article is more link-y than her normal posts because it's an informative article on a particular subject). Sheis personallya huge advocate for non-toxic products and went in search of the best non-toxic play mats she could find. She shared this information on her blog to help other parents and without her even expecting anything, this article became very successful. It's an extremely helpful post with a lot of research done on her part to find out what was in all these different mats, and so it rose to the top of Google search results for people looking to read more about non-toxic play mats.

Ways toincorporate affiliate linking

This is the best way to make money in general with affiliate linking: be super helpful. It's not enough to just say "click here, buy this cool thing". Tell them why they should and let them know if you havepurchased it yourself or not.

Another very simple way of making passive income from affiliate linking iscreating a resources page on your blog where you share links to products you love and use. As a reader, I actually LOVE finding a resources page when I come across a blog I'm into because I want to know what they're using, what they're reading, where they got this or that, etc.

One more thing to note about affiliate linking: SEO doesn't really gain traction until around 10 months after the post has been published. That means that for 10 months, your post may not make a cent and you'll think it was a failure, but you might be pleasantly surprised several months down the road when you start making money off of that post. Not all posts will be winners, but when you get one that does well, it's awesome! My post on starting a self-hosted WordPress blog didn't make a penny until around the 6-8 month mark; sales started slowly trickling in and then it became multiple sales a month.

Selling Your Own Product

Ah, now this is where so many bloggers can make their bread and butter. My only regret is that I didn't create products sooner than when I did.

I've created two products: Anything Can Be and Sacred Self-Care for the Highly Sensitive Mom. Both are guides that come with a printable/worksheet bundle because I'm personally a worksheet whor* and can't imagine creating anything without including some worksheets with it.

Now, here's what I've learned as far as selling them. I started out selling my first book, Anything Can Be, on Amazon for $2.99. That hurts the soul even to type it out now. The theory I had read in books about selling books on Amazon was that $2.99 is a perfect price because it's so affordable and you've got this massive Amazon audience. Butletmetellya, that's not how it always works.

I got sales, sure. But I was only making $2 a pop. If I could re-do the whole Amazon thing, I would've priced the ebook for at least $9.99 and the paperback at $15. Best-selling books may be cheaper than that, but they're selling waaaay more copies so it's worth it for them. Indie authors don't have that kind of platform usually so you need to charge more in order for it to even be worth your time and work.

My revelation moment came when I finally decided to pull my book off Amazon and sell it myself through Gumroad. I first priced it at $15 and didn't get many bites, but this inner voice kept putting $22 in my head. I thought "well, I don't have anything to lose." I started getting consistent sales after I upped the price to $22.

So, I went from making less than $100 off my book a month on Amazon to making hundreds of dollars a month selling it at almost twelve times the original price from my own blog. I recently added my second product, which I currently have priced at $18 but will likely raise that up as well.

People like value. Don't undervalue your products.

Making your own product 101

Just a super quick tip on this subject since this could take an entire post or book or even course to really elaborate on, but everyone has expertise in something. You don't consider it expertise because it comes easy to you or because you've known how to do it for so long that you don't even realize how much you know about it.

I suggest that you think about something you know how to do well or that you really enjoy talking about. Ask yourself these 3 questions:

  1. If someone had an entire month with me, what could I teach them about a particular subject?
  2. If they had a week with me, what could I teach them about that subject?
  3. If they had a day with me, what could I teach them about that subject?

All three of these questions help you to whittle down your product and give you some starting ground. If you have no products, start with something small that you can make in a short amount of time. My first book took me 4 months to write and my second one, which is almost the exact same length, took me one week. I wasn't so skittish the second time around and just wrote the damn thang!

Creating a product doesn't have to take a long time. There are so many tutorials on Pinterest for creating a product for your blog in anywhere from 3 to 30 days. You can do it and I highly suggest you do.

Ads

Last and (also least), I make money from my blog through ads. Here are the ones I've had and currently have, and what I think about them.

Adsense

When I was handling my own ads, I never really made that much money, but Adsense is the best to use if you're putting ads on your blog yourself (or Amazon CPM ads which I mention below).

BlogHer Publishing Network

No. Just no. My contract is up in July and I will be leaving. They do not pay blogger's what their ad space is worth in my opinion. I have one BlogHer ad in my side bar and it made me a whopping $15 this month with 130,00 page views. I heard some great advice once that said if an ad in your sidebar is not making you at least $100 a month, it's not worth it. I would say if it's not making you at least $50 it's not worth it.

Amazon Native & CPM Ads

These are ads that you can add to your blog through Amazon Associates. I have yet to try out the CPM ads which are basically like Adsense and you can place them throughout your blog. Native ads look like this:

These are nice because you can tailor them according to what you're writing about in your post, like I just did with blogging books for this article I'm writing for bloggers.

The Blogger Network

Once your blog gets a certain amount of page views a month, you can apply to ad networks to have them manage your ads for you. They take a percentage of your earnings but in theory they're supposed to watch your ads like a hawk and see which ones do best and which placements are most successful for your blog.

I've been with The Blogger Network for a few months now and I'm not super impressed. I've never seen them change my ads around and there are bloggers with page views similar to mine who make a lot more money a month from their ads.

Adthrive

Not sure on these guys yet but I just recently applied to join their network so I thought I would share themin this post. I've heard great things about them so we shall see.

In conclusion

So now you've seen behind the curtains on how I personally make money from blogging without writing sponsored content. There are so many ways; one blogger'saffiliate linking will be their honey pot and for another blogger it will be their own products. The main thing to remember is to just set all the streams up because you never know which one will take off!

Jessica Dimas is the creator of "The Successful Blogger's Ultimate Tool Kit".Follow along on Facebook and Instagram to stay updated with future posts.

How I Make Money From My Blog Without Writing Sponsored Posts (2)

How I Make Money From My Blog Without Writing Sponsored Posts (2024)

FAQs

How I Make Money From My Blog Without Writing Sponsored Posts? ›

Affiliates. The easiest way to make money with a blog or even social media is to work with affiliates. Affiliates are brands, companies, or individuals who pay you a % commission when you refer a sale to them. Affiliates are one of my highest sources of income, easily making 3-8x as much as I do from ads.

Can you make money from a blog alone? ›

Blogging Is a Fast Way To Earn Money

While it's true that blogging can be used to earn an income, it's not something that will help you “get rich quick.” You need to build an audience that wants to purchase items from you before you can start earning any money.

How do I monetize my website without ads? ›

  1. Affiliate Marketing: Earning through Commissions. Affiliate marketing is a powerful way to monetize your website. ...
  2. Sell Digital Products or Services: Monetize Your Expertise. ...
  3. Membership Sites: Exclusive Access. ...
  4. Email Marketing: Nurture Your Audience. ...
  5. The Bottom Line.

How to make money blogging without selling anything? ›

Yes, it is absolutely possible to make money without selling anything. Owning a website opens doors to numerous monetization strategies that don't involve direct sales, like blogging. Some examples include sponsored content, ads, affiliate marketing, donations or memberships.

How do I start getting paid for my blog? ›

How to make money blogging
  1. Promote your blog. Nowadays, a big part of learning how to make a living blogging is learning the art of digital marketing. ...
  2. Run ads. ...
  3. Affiliate marketing. ...
  4. Sell digital or physical products or services. ...
  5. Partner with brands.

How long does it take to make $1000 per month blogging? ›

While the average time to making $1,000/mo is in the 1 to 2 year range for most new bloggers, it's possible to start making money within 6 months or less if you focus on creating high-quality content, experimenting with monetization methods, and promoting your blog effectively.

Do beginner bloggers make money? ›

That said, it takes an average of 20 months to start making money with a blog. However, there are many bloggers who start making money much sooner, and some who never make any money at all. Here are some of the factors that can affect how long it takes to start making money blogging: The niche you're in.

Can blogs make money without ads? ›

The easiest way to make money with a blog or even social media is to work with affiliates. Affiliates are brands, companies, or individuals who pay you a % commission when you refer a sale to them. Affiliates are one of my highest sources of income, easily making 3-8x as much as I do from ads.

How do I monetize free content? ›

7 ways to monetize your content
  1. Ad revenue. One of the most common ways for creators to generate revenue is to take a portion of the income from an ad network. ...
  2. Affiliate marketing. ...
  3. Sell products. ...
  4. Brand deals and sponsorships. ...
  5. Native platform features. ...
  6. Subscriptions and memberships. ...
  7. Donations and tips.
Mar 1, 2024

How do I monetize a small website? ›

Here are the best ways to monetize your website.
  1. Google AdSense. You can generate income by allowing Google to place ads on your website. ...
  2. Direct advertising. ...
  3. Affiliate marketing. ...
  4. Charge for your content. ...
  5. Request donations. ...
  6. Sell products and services. ...
  7. Flipping websites. ...
  8. Sponsored content.

Which type of blog make money is best for beginners? ›

DIY blogs provide step-by-step guides and tutorials for projects like home remodeling, crafts, and gardening. A great example is Remodelaholic. The site averages 329,000 monthly visits. As a DIY blogger, you can make money through display ads, sponsored content, affiliate marketing, and consultations.

Which blog is most profitable? ›

The 10 Most Profitable Blog Niches for 2024
  • Niche 1: Digital Marketing.
  • Niche 2: Tech and AI.
  • Niche 3: Blogging and Making Money Online.
  • Niche 4: Health and Fitness.
  • Niche 5: Personal Finance and Investing.
  • Niche 6: Recipes and Food.
  • Niche 7: Personal Development and Self-Care.
  • Niche 8: Lifestyle.
Apr 11, 2024

How do I start a blog from nothing? ›

How to Start a Successful Blog in 5 Steps
  1. Choose your blog name and get your blog hosting.
  2. Start your blog by adding WordPress.
  3. Pick a simple theme to make your blog your own.
  4. Add two key blogging plugins to find your readers and track stats.
  5. Write compelling content to create a blog that your readers love.
May 3, 2024

Which blogging site pays the most? ›

Best Blogging Platforms to Make Money
  1. 1 WordPress.org. Best For: An all-round blogging platform capable of adapting to the needs of your business. ...
  2. 2 Medium. Best For: A simple introduction to blogging with (limited) options for making money online. ...
  3. 3 WordPress.com. ...
  4. 4 SquareSpace. ...
  5. 5 Ghost. ...
  6. 6 Wix. ...
  7. 7 Blogger. ...
  8. 8 HubPages.
Feb 28, 2024

Who pays you for blogs? ›

Many companies, large and small, have affiliate programs that bloggers can join. After you sign up, you get a unique link for a specific product. If someone clicks that link and then makes a purchase, you get paid! For example, I'm an Amazon affiliate.

What is the best free blogging platform? ›

The Best Free Blogging Platforms of 2024
  • WordPress: Best for deeply customizable blogs.
  • Wix: Best for niche bloggers.
  • Weebly: Best for ease of use.
  • Drupal: Best for blogs with large and diverse audiences.
  • Craft CMS: Best for agency content managers.
  • Write.as: Best for distraction-free blogging.
Jan 29, 2024

What are the odds of making money on a blog? ›

What are the odds of making money blogging? The odds of making money blogging, when done correctly, are quite high. With a solid strategy, consistent work, and finding a way to stand out from the crowd with quality content, your chances of making money with a blog increase significantly.

Can you blog anonymously and make money? ›

You can absolutely make money with an anonymous blog. Blogging is my full-time income, and I do it semi-anonymously. There are plenty of other bloggers out there who are even more anonymous than me (they use a pseudonym, they don't share any photos of themselves, etc.)

How many blogs do I need to make money? ›

How Many Blogs Should You Post to Make Money? You can start with 3 blogs a week or 5, but make sure they're good. As you gain experience, aim for 15-25 high-quality, SEO-friendly blogs each month, considering your niche and competition.

Is it realistic to make money blogging? ›

Blogging is a small business idea with the potential to make thousands of dollars per month, whether by driving product sales for your own brand, earning commission from affiliate programs, or creating a space for digital ad sales.

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Rubie Ullrich

Last Updated:

Views: 6685

Rating: 4.1 / 5 (72 voted)

Reviews: 87% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Rubie Ullrich

Birthday: 1998-02-02

Address: 743 Stoltenberg Center, Genovevaville, NJ 59925-3119

Phone: +2202978377583

Job: Administration Engineer

Hobby: Surfing, Sailing, Listening to music, Web surfing, Kitesurfing, Geocaching, Backpacking

Introduction: My name is Rubie Ullrich, I am a enthusiastic, perfect, tender, vivacious, talented, famous, delightful person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.